RSA Lincoln Meetup

Fellowship Event

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Minerva Building, Lincoln

  • Fellowship
  • Fellowship in Action

Join RSA Fellows and friends for an evening of networking and collaboration.

This informal get-together will offer the opportunity for local Fellows to meet each other and spark genuine connections within the Fellowship community.

We will also use the event to develop ideas for future RSA projects and events in Lincolnshire.

New Fellows and interested non-Fellows are particularly encouraged to attend.

To find out more, discover local Fellow-led projects, and share ideas of what could be achieved together, feel free to drop by.

Everyone is welcome and the event is free to attend, with teas and coffees provided.

If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected]. Please also let us know if you have any dietary requirements or severe allergies.

Please book your place using the link above.

Campus Map attached here.

 

Location: Minerva Building, University of Lincoln, Brayford Campus, Lincoln LN6 7TS

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